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Did the Coronavirus Originate in the US?
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 174584" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>I do have a lot of knowledge of health science in general and overall the quality is, to put it politely, very low. Look at any observational study. To my point, any conclusion which (to point out one of many examples) suggests LDL cholesterol is not an issue is well-know to be a "forbidden" conclusion and a scientist who goes there will lose their funding. Go ask a scientist that actually relies on mainstream funding about this. Go talk to scientists who had the option to work with climate "science". I did and they said "in climate science, only one answer is allowed and that's not science, so we avoid it." This is also easily verifiable in many other ways. Notice that I didn't take a position (on the origin of the virus) and you seem to think I did. What I said was that no scientist who depends on mainstream funding is likely to risk their career on this issue, which, for this forum is very relevant for other health issues when some answers are not allowed. What do you think would happen if this were found to have been originated by humans? Who benefits and who is threatened?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 174584, member: 15235"] I do have a lot of knowledge of health science in general and overall the quality is, to put it politely, very low. Look at any observational study. To my point, any conclusion which (to point out one of many examples) suggests LDL cholesterol is not an issue is well-know to be a "forbidden" conclusion and a scientist who goes there will lose their funding. Go ask a scientist that actually relies on mainstream funding about this. Go talk to scientists who had the option to work with climate "science". I did and they said "in climate science, only one answer is allowed and that's not science, so we avoid it." This is also easily verifiable in many other ways. Notice that I didn't take a position (on the origin of the virus) and you seem to think I did. What I said was that no scientist who depends on mainstream funding is likely to risk their career on this issue, which, for this forum is very relevant for other health issues when some answers are not allowed. What do you think would happen if this were found to have been originated by humans? Who benefits and who is threatened? [/QUOTE]
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